drive mapping time out

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Jo Sheddan

Where is the registry hack for disabling drive map
timeout. In other words, if a drive map is not used for a
period of time it is red x'd.

Example: a program uses a database on the network. When
the program is not used for a period of time and is
launched, it cannot locate the database because there's a
red X through the drive mapped.
 
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Mark V

Jo Sheddan wrote in
Where is the registry hack for disabling drive map
timeout. In other words, if a drive map is not used for a
period of time it is red x'd.

Example: a program uses a database on the network. When
the program is not used for a period of time and is
launched, it cannot locate the database because there's a
red X through the drive mapped.

This may be the "autodisconnect" setting on the server. See the
network administrator.

Also search "autodisconnect" at
http://www.jsiinc.com/
 

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